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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, March 1, 2019
Clean-Outs!
1. What spring plant’s leaves have
been thought to resemble a lion’s
tooth?
2. What “King of Ragtime” wrote
“Maple Leaf Rag” and “The Entertainer”?
3.
What metal are Olympic gold
medals mostly made of?
4. On March 1, 1790, Congress
authorized the first U.S. Census;
in August which N.E. state reported
having no slaves?
5. In the 1950s what were the
chemise, empire and sack?
6. The moonwalk became a popular
dance after Michael Jackson
did it while performing what
song?
7. What is marchpane?
8. What is Sesame Street’s Mr.
Snuffleupagus’s first name?
9. Bubble tea has pearls made
of what?
10. On March 2, 1809, what U.S.
president wrote before retiring
“Never did a prisoner, released
from his chains, feel such relief as
I shall on shaking off the shackles
of power”?
11. What 1957 Buddy Holly hit
was the first song on “American
Bandstand” (Hint: maybe never.)
12. On March 5, 1770, a brawl
turned into a massacre by British
soldiers in what city?
13. What flower-loving artist
painted “Petunia, No. 2”?
14. What humor magazine’s final
issue in 1998 was called “The Failure
Issue”?
15. On March 6, 2016, what First
Lady died who had been an actress?
16.
What New Orleans cultural attraction
began in 1857?
17. In March 1999 what Carlsbad,
Calif., children’s park opened?
(Hint: part of a chain.)
18. In the musical comedy “The
Producers,” what is the name of
the play what is supposed to become
a flop?
19. On March 7, 1875, what composer
of “Boléro” was born?
20. What countries produce maple
syrup?
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1. Dandelion (“dent de lion” in French)
2. Scott Joplin
3. Silver
4. Massachusetts
5. Waistless women’s dresses
6. “Billie Jean”
7. An English name for marzipan meaning
March bread
8. Aloysius
9. Tapioca
10. Thomas Jefferson
11. “That’ll Be the Day”
12. Boston
13. Georgia O’Keeffe
14. “National Lampoon”
15. Nancy Reagan
16. The Mardi Gras parade
17. LEGOLAND
18. “Springtime for Hitler”
19. Maurice Ravel
20. Canada and the United States